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Withdrawals & Return to Title IV Funds Policy Brian Kerrigan Dan Klock Session 32
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2 Today’s Agenda Collection of withdrawal information R2T4 Calculation Notification Compliance self-monitoring DCL issues Questions & Answers
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3 Presentation Objectives: Understand that R2T4 non- compliance is a top finding Today’s session will equip you to prevent R2T4 findings from occurring on your campus
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4 Collection of Withdrawal Information Institutions required to take attendance –Outside entity has a requirement that the institution take attendance - Nov. 1, 2002 change (67 FR 67073)
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5 Collection of Withdrawal Information Date of Determination Required to Take Attendance When the student begins the official withdrawal process at the school When student exceeds the institution’s policy on excused absences, not more than 14 days after the withdrawal date Not Required to Take Attendance When the student begins the official withdrawal process at the school The date the institution becomes aware that the student has ceased attendance
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6 Collection of Withdrawal Information Withdrawal Date Required to Take Attendance The last recorded date of attendance from the institution’s attendance records Not Required to Take Attendance Begins the formal withdrawal process Date student provided intent to withdraw Midpoint – unofficial withdrawal The date an LOA began for a student who does not return from an LOA Illness, accident, grievous personal loss, events beyond the student’s control Academically-related event as documented by the school
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7 R2T4 Calculation For a standard term based program, use payment period. For a non-term based or non-standard term program, use payment period or period of enrollment. For a non-term or non-standard term based program, an institution must consistently use either a PP or POE for all students (in a category) in a particular program.
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8 R2T4 Calculation Percentage Earned is a two-step process Calc 1 – Determine Clock Hours Completed clock hours completed equals > 60%, student has earned total hours in the period 100% of title IV Funds Calc 2 – Percentage Earned clock hours completed equals 70% or more clock hours scheduled to complete use scheduled hours
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9 R2T4 Calculation Percentage Earned is equal to – calendar days completed calendar days in the period –Note: Exclude institutionally scheduled breaks of 5 or more consecutive days –When a student has completed MORE than 60%, 100% of Title IV funds are earned
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10 R2T4 Calculation After you calculate the amount the student earned - 3 possibilities: –A. The amount disbursed = the amount earned Eureka! No further action necessary! –B. The amount disbursed > the amount earned The unearned portion must be returned to the programs –C. The amount disbursed < the amount earned Post-withdrawal disbursement
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11 R2T4 Calculation B. The amount disbursed > the amount earned –Calculate the unearned portion from the school –Institution returns the lesser of – 1.) amount disbursed 2.) institutional charges - amount earned (or) x percentage not earned –Calculate the unearned portion that the student owes: Total unearned amount less amount school paid
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12 R2T4 Calculation B. The amount disbursed > the amount earned –Amount of unearned the student owes = Title IV Loans – repay in accordance with the loan repayment provisions Title IV Grants – the initial amount of the grant overpayment is reduced by 50% (the product is referred to as the original amount of the grant overpayment)
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13 Notification C. The amount disbursed < the amount earned –Post-withdrawal disbursement (PWD) Credit the student’s account for direct costs With permission – credit the student’s account for indirect educational costs If Title IV loan funds are credited, must notify borrower of right to cancel or reduce loan If PWD exceeds costs credited – institution must offer PWD w/in 30 days of the date of determination
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14 Notification –Post-withdrawal disbursement (PWD) 14-day Rule Institutional flexibility beyond 14-day Rule 120 days to complete the PWD
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15 Notification Grant Overpayment Notification –45-day period of extended eligibility Notify student w/in 30 days of Date of Determination that s/he must take Positive Action to –Fully repay the overpayment –Make arrangements with school to repay –Make arrangements with ED to repay –Institutional monitoring
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16 Compliance Self-Monitoring R2T4 is one of the most common audit findings –Use our free software –Ease of use –Use reports to manage the process and assure compliance
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22 Compliance Self-Monitoring How do I access R2T4OTW? It’s Easy! –SIGN-UP! Sign-up via SAIG Enrollment website –https://www.fsawebenroll.ed.gov/PMEnrollhttps://www.fsawebenroll.ed.gov/PMEnroll Note: The R2T4 Web Application when available will be accessed via FAA Access https://fafsa.ed.gov/faa/faa.htm
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23 Compliance Self-Monitoring CUSTOMER SERVICE Software Support –CPS/WAN Technical Support CPSSAIG@ed.gov (800) 330-5947 Policy –ED's Customer Support center fsa.customer.support@ed.gov (800) 433-7327
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24 DCL 05-16 “Aid that could have been disbursed” (ATCHBD) –Signed Title IV loan promissory note (PN) A PN must be signed before the amount can be included as ATCHBD Q: Must the PN be signed before the student withdrew? Ans: No
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25 DCL 05-16 Aid That Could Have Been Disbursed –If PN is signed subsequent to withdrawal or when the student loses eligibility but meets the conditions of 34 CFR 668.164(g) = PWD or late disbursement
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26 DCL 05-16 Other Topics The use of Web sites to provide required notifications and disclosures directly to students Additional unsubsidized Stafford loan amounts for an otherwise eligible child of a parent who is not a U.S. citizen or permanent resident Bankruptcy and eligibility for Parent Loans for Undergraduate Students (PLUS) and additional unsubsidized loan amounts Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) questions and same-sex marriage
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27 DCL 05-16 Other Topics Asset valuation of a rental unit within a principal place of residence in need analysis The definition of a veteran The treatment of combat pay The use of stored-value cards and other alternative methods of managing Title IV funds Debit cards and third party servicers The Reserve Educational Assistance Program (REAP or Chapter 1607)
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28 Dear Colleague Letter (DCL) (GEN-04-03) Title IV Credit Balances Aid That Could Have Been Disbursed Verification not completed before withdrawal No Passing Grades Withdrawal – Credit Hour, Non-Term Program Date of Determination of Withdrawal for Institutions not required to take attendance Treatment of LEAP Funds
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29 Title IV Credit Balances Hold all Title IV Credit Balances until R2T4 calculation is completed. Credit Balance is “Aid Disbursed.” Determine if Credit Balance changes because of a Refund Policy or R2T4. Use Credit Balance to repay Title IV Grant Overpayment on behalf of student. Release Credit Balance within 14 days.
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30 Aid That Could Have Been Disbursed Old Policy -- Aid that could have been disbursed before withdrawal did not include –Second loan disbursement, or –Loan within first 30 days. New Policy -- All aid for period, if conditions for late disbursement were met before the student withdrew, is included. (668.164(g)(2)) However, if limitations apply, that aid may not be paid to the student. (668.164(g)(4))
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31 Conditions for a Late Disbursement For all student aid (including Pell) - ED processed SAR/ISIR with official (not necessarily a valid) EFC. (Not needed for PLUS) For FFEL/Direct Loan - Institution certified or originated the loan. For Perkins/FSEOG - Institution made the award
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32 Limitations on Making a Late Disbursement No second or subsequent disbursements of FFEL/DL, unless student completes the period. No FFEL/DL unless student completes the 30- day delay period. No Pell Grant without a valid SAR/ISIR by the deadlines in the Federal Register. No 2nd pp Pell if 1st pp not completed. No 2nd pp FFEL/DL if 1st pp not completed
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33 Importance of Aid That Could Have Been Disbursed If total aid (Aid That Could Have Been Disbursed plus Aid Disbursed) is greater, the amount earned will be greater. This results in a smaller amount to be returned, or in a post-withdrawal disbursement. But, remember - Aid must correspond to the period for which you are doing the Return Calculation. (pp or period of enrollment)
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34 Aid That Could Have Been Disbursed (aid that could have been disbursed from the 2nd pp) (clock hour school) Length of Period is 1000 hours Student withdrew after 400 hours Period of enrollment basis Old New Aid for Period ($2000 Pell; $2000 FFEL) = $4000 $4000 Aid Disbursed ($1000 Pell; $1000 FFEL) = $2000 $2000 Aid That Could Have Been Disbursed = $ 0 $2000 Amount Earned (40% x $2000 or $4000) = $ 800 $1600 Amount to be Returned = $1200 $ 400
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35 Aid That Could Have Been Disbursed (aid that could have been disbursed from the 2nd pp) (credit hour school) Length of Period is 24 semester hours, 224 days (no terms) Student withdrew after 56 days Period of enrollment basis Old New Aid for Period ($2000 Pell; $2000 FFEL) = $4000 $4000 Aid Disbursed ($1000 Pell; $1000 FFEL) = $2000 $2000 Aid That Could Have Been Disbursed = $ 0 $2000 Amount Earned (1/4 x $2000 or $4000) = $ 500 $1000 Amount to be Returned = $1500 $1000
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36 Aid That Could Have Been Disbursed (aid that could have been disbursed from the 1st & 2nd pp) (clock hour school) Length of Period is 1000 hours Student withdrew after 400 hours Period of enrollment basis Old New Aid for Period ($2000 Pell; $2000 FFEL) = $4000 $4000 Aid Disbursed ($1000 Pell; $0 FFEL) = $1000 $1000 Aid That Could Have Been Disbursed = $1000 $3000 Amount Earned (40% x $2000 or $4000) = $ 800 $1600 Amount to be Returned / PWD (FFEL) =($ 200) $ 600
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37 Aid That Could Have Been Disbursed (aid that could have been disbursed from the 1st & 2nd pp) (credit hour school) Length of Period is 24 semester hours, 225 days (no terms) Student withdrew after 75 days Period of enrollment basis Old New Aid for Period ($2000 Pell; $2000 FFEL) = $4000 $4000 Aid Disbursed ($1000 Pell; $0 FFEL) = $1000 $1000 Aid That Could Have Been Disbursed = $1000 $3000 Amount Earned (1/3 x $2000 or $4000) = $ 667 $1333 Amount to be Returned / PWD (FFEL) = ($ 333) $ 333
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38 Aid That Could Have Been Disbursed (limitation on disbursement – no 2nd FFEL disbursement) (clock hour school) Length of Period is 1000 hours Student withdrew after 601 hours Period of enrollment basis Old New Aid for Period ($2000 Pell; $2000 FFEL) = $4000 $4000 Aid Disbursed ($2000 Pell; $1000 FFEL) = $3000 $3000 Aid That Could Have Been Disbursed = $1000 $1000 Amount Earned (100% of $4000) = $4000 $4000 Amount of FFEL PWD (instead of $1000) = $ 0 $ 0
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39 Aid That Could Have Been Disbursed (limitation on disbursement – no 2nd FFEL disbursement) (credit hour school) Length of Period is 24 semester hours, 224 days (no terms) Student withdrew after 135 days Period of enrollment basis Old New Aid for Period ($2000 Pell; $2000 FFEL) = $4000 $4000 Aid Disbursed ($2000 Pell; $1000 FFEL) = $3000 $3000 Aid That Could Have Been Disbursed = $1000 $1000 Amount Earned (100% of $4000) = $4000 $4000 Amount of FFEL PWD (instead of $1000) = $ 0 $ 0
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40 Aid That Could Have Been Disbursed (limitation on disbursement – completion of < 30 days) (clock hour school) Length of Period is 1000 hours 1st year, 1st time student withdrew on 28th day of program, after completing 125 hours Period of enrollment basis Old New Aid for Period ($2000 FFEL) = $2000 $2000 Aid Disbursed ($0 FFEL) = $ 0 $ 0 Aid That Could Have Been Disbursed = $ 0 $2000 Amount Earned (12.5% of $0 or $2000) = $ 0 $ 250 Amount of FFEL PWD (instead of $250) = $ 0 $ 0
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41 Aid That Could Have Been Disbursed (limitation on disbursement – completion of < 30 days) (credit hour school) Length of Period is 24 semester hours, 224 days (no terms) 1st year, 1st time student withdrew on 28th day of program Period of enrollment basis Old New Aid for Period ($2000 FFEL) = $2000 $2000 Aid Disbursed ($0 FFEL) = $ 0 $ 0 Aid That Could Have Been Disbursed = $ 0 $2000 Amount Earned (12.5% of $0 or $2000) = $ 0 $ 250 Amount of FFEL PWD (instead of $250) = $ 0 $ 0
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42 Aid That Could Have Been Disbursed (completion of < 30 days: Pell disbursement; no FFEL) (clock hour school) Length of Period is 1000 hours 1st year, 1st time student withdrew on 28th day of program, after completing 125 hours Period of enrollment basis Old New Aid for Period ($1000 FFEL; $1000 Pell) = $2000 $2000 Aid Disbursed ($0 FFEL; $0 Pell) = $ 0 $ 0 Aid That Could Have Been Disbursed = $ 0 $2000 Amount Earned (12.5% of $0 or $2000) = $ 0 $ 250 Amount of PWD - Pell = $ 0 $ 250
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43 Aid That Could Have Been Disbursed (completion of < 30 days: Pell disbursement; no FELL) (credit hour school) Length of Period is 24 semester hours, 224 days (no terms) 1st year, 1st time student withdrew on 28th day of program Period of enrollment basis Old New Aid for Period ($1000 FFEL; $1000 Pell) = $2000 $2000 Aid Disbursed ($0 FFEL; $0 Pell) = $ 0 $ 0 Aid That Could Have Been Disbursed = $ 0 $2000 Amount Earned (12.5% of $0 or $2000) = $ 0 $ 250 Amount of PWD - Pell = $ 0 $ 250
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44 Verification Must complete R2T4 within 30 days. If Verification not completed –Return Interim Disbursements of aid subject to verification. –Include Unsubsidized and PLUS loans in R2T4. If Verification completed later, but within Verification timelines –School must perform new R2T4 calculation using additional eligible aid.
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45 No Passing Grades School must have a process for determining if student completed. No passing grade, institution must document completion of period. Grading Policy that differentiates between Failing, Completed; and Failing, Did Not Complete.
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46 Withdrawal from a Non-Term, Credit Hour Program Percentage Earned is equal to calendar days completed divided by calendar days in the period. Project calendar days in period if student is in a Self-Paced Program.
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47 Date of Determination that Student Withdrew for Schools Required to Take Attendance Usually no later than two weeks after last date of attendance. Based on Attendance Records. Date of Official Notification if prior to that. After end of school’s Absence Policy.
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48 Treatment of LEAP Funds Law excludes FWS but not LEAP. The State Grant (LEAP) is included in calculation if the State Grant Agency has told the school, in writing one of the following things…
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49 Treatment of LEAP Funds The dollar or percent of the student’s State Grant that is LEAP. ($ or % up to $5000) That the specific student’s State Grant includes an unknown amount of LEAP. (Entire amount of Grant, up to $5000) The percent of LEAP in the school’s State Grant amount. (% up to $5000) That all State Grants include LEAP funds. (Entire amount of Grant, up to $5000)
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50 Appendix Reminders that you can read on your own
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51 The Law, Regulations, DCLs Section 484B of the HEA –Enacted October 7, 1998, as part of the Higher Education Amendments of 1998 NPRM published August 6, 1999 Final Reg published November 1, 1999 –Effective Date of Reg - July 1, 2000
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52 The Law, Regulations, DCLs Dear Colleague Letter GEN-00-24 NPRM published August 8, 2002 Final Reg published November 1, 2002 Dear Colleague Letter GEN-04-03
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53 Old Approach – (Refunds and Repayments) –Dictated use of specific refund policies. –Determined amount of institutional charges that a school had earned and not earned. New Approach – (Return to Title IV Funds) –Determines amount of title IV aid a student has earned, the unearned portion is returned –“Paycheck theory” – if you aren’t there for the entire period you owe some of the money back
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54 Schools prohibited from allowing Title IV funds to escheat (be paid to a third party) –Credit balances and post-withdrawal disbursements –School must ensure that Title IV funds are used only for educational purposes –Funds cannot escheat to a third party (state or institutional coffers) –Must have a process to identify non-negotiated checks and return the funds to the Title IV programs before the checks are stale and escheat to an unintended third party
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55 Leave of Absence –The previous limit of only one LOA in 12 months was eliminated in the November 1, 2002 final regulations. –Total leave days cannot exceed 180 in any 12-month period. –The institution must have a formal policy that the student and institution follow.
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56 Academically-Related Activity –An institution not required to take attendance MAY ALWAYS use the last date of an academically-related activity as the withdrawal date. –The school, not the student, must DOCUMENT That the activity is academically-related, and The student’s attendance at the activity.
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57 Examples of Academically- Related Activities –Examinations or quizzes, –Tutorials, –Computer-assisted instruction, –Completing an academic assignment, paper, or project, –Attending a school assigned study group.
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58 We appreciate your feedback and comments. We can be reached at: Phone: Brian Kerrigan (202) 219-7058 Dan Klock (202) 377-4026 Fax: Brian Kerrigan (202) 502-7874 Dan Klock (202) 275-4552 Email: brian.kerrigan@ed.gov dan.klock@ed.govbrian.kerrigan@ed.gov Thank You
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